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My husband felt that today’s post needed a recipe. So as I sat here eating diet Jello Boston Cream Pie pudding (actually, quite good), I decided Boston Cream Pie recipe it is for the day. I had never made one before his birthday last March. I’m pretty sure that before I started my google search I thought he wanted me to make him a pie for his birthday. My husband doesn’t make too many birthday requests so I tend to want to jump all over them when he does. And if he wanted a pie, a pie it was. After all, I had honored his request for years to make the same Angel Food cake from the box (just add water) that his mother made. Whenever I’m in search of a no fail recipe (and have no time for testing) I tend to head either to Ina Garten or Martha Stewart. I feel like they both vet their recipes quite thoroughly. I don’t know if I couldn’t find a Contessa one — but Martha’s was SPECTACULAR!

So I thank you Martha! You have come through for me again.

Enjoy!!!Boston Cream Pie

2 tablespoons unsalted butter, plus more for pan

1 1/4 cups sugar, plus more for pan

1 1/4 cups sifted cake flour (not self-rising)

1 1/4 teaspoons baking powder

3/4 teaspoon salt

2 large eggs

2 large egg yolks

3/4 cup whole milk

2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract

7 tablespoons heavy cream

3 ounces best-quality semisweet chocolate, coarsely chopped

Pastry Cream Filling for Boston Cream Pie (recipe follows)

Directions

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Make the cake: Lightly butter a 9-by-2-inch round cake pan, and line with parchment paper. Butter parchment, and sprinkle with sugar, tapping out excess; set aside.

In a medium bowl, whisk together flour, baking powder, and salt; set aside. In the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the whisk attachment, whisk eggs and egg yolks on medium speed for 1 minute. Gradually add sugar, and continue beating until light and fluffy, about 3 minutes.

Meanwhile, heat milk and butter until hot in a small saucepan over medium heat; being careful not to boil the milk. Remove from heat, and stir in vanilla. With mixer still running, slowly add hot milk to egg mixture. Gradually add flour mixture, 1/4 cup at a time, mixing until incorporated. Transfer to prepared pan.

Bake until cake is golden brown and a tester inserted into the center comes out clean, 35 to 40 minutes. Transfer to a wire rack, and cool for 15 minutes. Remove from pan, leaving the cake bottom-side up. Let cool completely.

Make the glaze: In a small saucepan over medium heat, bring heavy cream to a boil. Place chocolate in a medium bowl, and pour cream over chocolate, stirring until chocolate is melted and well combined. Set aside to cool slightly, about 10 minutes.

To assemble cake: Remove pastry cream from refrigerator. Beat with a stiff whisk until cream is smooth. Split cake in two even layers; spread bottom half with the pastry cream filling. Top with remaining layer. Pour glaze over center of cake, allowing it to spread, covering top and dripping down the sides. Chill cake for 20 minutes before serving.

Pastry Cream Filling

2 cups milk

1/2 cup sugar

4 large egg yolks

2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract

Pinch of salt

6 tablespoons cornstarch

Directions

In a medium saucepan, combine milk and 1/4 cup sugar over medium heat, and bring to a simmer. Meanwhile, in a medium bowl, whisk egg yolks and remaining sugar until well combined. Whisk in vanilla and salt. Whisk in cornstarch, 1 tablespoon at a time, until fully incorporated. While whisking egg mixture constantly, slowly add 1 cup of the heated milk to the egg mixture. Strain this mixture into milk remaining in saucepan. Continue cooking over medium heat, whisking constantly, until mixture comes to a full boil, 4 to 6 minutes.

Transfer to a medium bowl, and cover with plastic wrap, pressing wrap against the filling to prevent a skin from forming. Refrigerate until at least 3 hours and up to overnight.